Kellyanne Conway called out Hillary Clinton Thursday for claiming Trump voters were looking "backwards" in 2016 and blamed pressure from men for why white women voted for the president. Conway called out the former secretary of state on "Fox and Friends," asking her to "stop pretending you're a feminist, youre for equality, youre for fairness to women, and then running around accusing us of checking with our husbands and our significant others before we vote." Many - including Democrats up for re-election in tough states - have been critical of Clinton's comments made at the India Today Conclave. "She basically...

The media love contrarian man-bites-dog stories that purport to debunk long-established beliefs and advice. Among the most popular on the health front are reports that saturated fats do not cause heart disease and that the vegetable oils weve been encouraged to use instead may actually promote it. But the best-established facts on dietary fats say otherwise. How well polyunsaturated vegetable oils hold up health-wise when matched against saturated fats like butter, beef fat, lard and even coconut oil depends on the quality, size and length of the studies and what foods are eaten when fewer saturated fats are consumed. So...

Fat people have less than thin people. Older people have less than younger people. Men have less than younger women. It is brown fat, actually brown in color, and its great appeal is that it burns calories like a furnace... --snip-- The brown fat also kept its subjects warm. The more brown fat a man had, the colder he could get before he started to shiver. Brown fat, Dr. Carpentier and Jan Nedergaard, Dr. Cannons husband, wrote in an accompanying editorial, is on fire. On average, Dr. Carpentier said, the brown fat burned about 250 calories over three hours. But...

<p>Every January, fat's in the crosshairs of health columnists, fitness magazines, and desperate Americans. This year, PopSci looks at the macronutrient beyond its most negative associations. Whats fat good for? How do we get it to go where we want it to? Where does it wander when its lost? This, my friends, is Fat Month.</p>

Josephine Liang, 25, is part of a growing community of "freegans," people who eat recently discarded food to reduce waste. Liang used to shop regularly at the supermarket, then found a cheaper alternative by rummaging through bins, a decision that she says has lowered her weekly food bill to just Ł5 a week. Liang will wait until shops and cafes close, and then go through their bins to see what she can find. She is saving the money to go travelling.

Radio personality Shavonne Patrice Owens, 37, says she experienced weight discrimination firsthand when she applied for a daycare job in Huntsville, Alabama, two years ago. Despite having all the qualifications for the job, Owens says her friend  a former employee of the daycare center in question (whose employment later terminated)  told her the reason she was ultimately passed over for the job was because of her weight. Owens, who was 525 pounds at 511 at the time of her interview with the daycare center, said that this incident hurt for a second, just for a second but I...

Why would Kim Jong-un insult me by calling me "old," when I would NEVER call him "short and fat?" Oh well, I try so hard to be his friend - and maybe someday that will happen! When will all the haters and fools out there realize that having a good relationship with Russia is a good thing, not a bad thing. There always playing politics - bad for our country. I want to solve North Korea, Syria, Ukraine, terrorism, and Russia can greatly help! Does the Fake News Media remember when Crooked Hillary Clinton, as Secretary of State, was begging...

President Trump admitted he couldnÂt help himself but take a shot at filmmaker Michael MooreÂs Broadway show, which closed last week. MooreÂs one-man show "The Terms of My Surrender" essentially was an opportunity for the Michigan documentarian to take shots at Trump on a nightly basis. It closed after its final performance on Oct. 22. Trump was delighted at its ending. ÂWhile not at all presidential I must point out that the Sloppy Michael Moore Show on Broadway was a TOTAL BOMB and was forced to close. Sad!Â Trump tweeted. " While not at all presidential I must point out...

If youve ever said, all I have to do is smell food and I gain weight  a new study says you may be right. The delicious aroma of baked goods or the alluring smells of pizza can not only make you feel hungry, but enjoying the scent of high-calorie, high-carb foods may also expand your waistline. A new study out of the University of California, Berkeley, and published in Cell Metabolism found that one's sense of smell is linked to weight gain. But how can that be? The study says it is possibly related to the way your body...

She stole the hearts of the nation as the most beautiful girl at the tender age of six. And Thylane Blondeau showed off why she holds the beauty crown when she stormed the L'Oreal show catwalk during Paris Fashion Week in France on Sunday. The golden-haired siren brought a vibrant energy to the runway in a colourful strapless gown, which featured a busy pattern of flowers.

This Nevada salon caters exclusively to plus-size women. Jamie Lopez opened Babydoll Beauty Couture after a chair broke under her at another salon. I knew I wasnt the only one that ever had to suffer something like that, said the 31-year-old beautician, who weighs 500 pounds.

Gabrielle Deydiers book about being obese has ignited her native France. She tells Stefanie Marsh how her life has been a battle against grossophobia, discrimination and verbal abuse  until nowIn August 2015, 37-year-old Gabrielle Deydier went for a job interview which she passed with flying colours. The job was for a position as a teaching assistant at a Parisian special needs school and the interview panel, including the schools headmaster, had been so impressed with Gabrielle that they even told her they were worried in case she left for a better-paid job. There had been only one uncomfortable moment:...

An Arizona State University professor was distressed to discover in a recent study that her female peers do not desire "the stigma of extreme weight gain. Professor Breanne Fahs, a self-described fat woman, recently published an article in the Womens Studies International Forum in which she declared that the fear of fatness is far more extreme, exaggerated, and terrible than the lived realities of living in a fat body.

Promoting his one-man anti-Trump Broadway show on NBCâs Late Night With Seth Meyers early Friday morning, left-wing activist Michael Moore admitted the reality of the Presidentâs 2016 election victory: âYou have to say, âDonald Trump outsmarted us all.â And then deal with the throw-up thatâs in your mouth....Itâs the truth.â Â Â Â Earlier in the exchange, Meyers promoted: â...one of the things in your show is the 12-step program for helping people sort of deal with this Trump presidency. And youâve just added a another step.â Moore replied: âYes, yes. The new step, I just added it last night, was...

Princeton University is offering a course this fall that will examine the changing history, aesthetics, politics, and meanings of fatness through dance and performance art. "FAT: The F-Word and the Public Body" is a 300-level course cross-listed under the Dance, American Studies, and Gender and Sexuality Studies programs, and will be taught by Professor Judith Hamera.

Life threatening obesity has become a worldwide epidemic, with 711 million overweight around the globe led by French fry loving Americans. A detailed report in the latest New England Journal of Medicine is winning alarmed attention in Washington because it finds that American children and adults are leading the obesity parade. "The highest level of age-standardized childhood obesity was observed in the United States, 12.7 percent," said the report. 1 in 5 adults in the OECD area is obese. How does your country compare? Read more in our #Obesity Update 2017 https://t.co/zej2FMV8J7 (PDF) pic.twitter.com/ofq2MwRjJO OECD (@OECD) July 25, 2017 "The...

The 33lb long-tailed macaque weighs twice the normal weight of a macaque Nicknamed 'Uncle Fatty', the monkey was fed by tourists in a Bangkok market Wildlife officials took him in for a health check and monkey 'fat camp' He has been put on a strict diet and made to run a around with other animals They say the money is not sick and that they want him to return to the wild An obese monkey in Thailand is being sent to a fat camp after ballooning to twice the normal weight for his species - by gorging on food from...

The ideology of Progressivism rests on the notion that experts should be given free rein to guide the populace in proper behavior, by persuasion if possible, but by governmental law and regulation if necessary. These experts could inform the disinterested administrators of a state powerful enough to impose itself on the behavior of the masses too ignorant to chart a personal course for themselves. The folly of this view is nowhere exposed more nakedly than in the matter of personal eating habits. The advice of the experts has been so frequently wrong that the federal governments dietary guidelines have repeatedly...

Newspaper publisher says community response to writer's ouster has been overwhelmingly positive. Alan Linda's column about his experience sitting next to an overweight airplane passenger will be the last one he writes for the Fergus Falls Daily Journal. The newspaper last week expressed regret for printing the column and said it had parted ways with Linda, an unpaid community columnist who has written the paper's "Prairie Spy" column for 30 years. "I've gotten an overwhelmingly positive response over the decision," Tim Engstrom, the Daily Journal's editor and publisher, said Monday. "People say it's the right thing to do." In an...